Oh yeah, the deal was as long as we kept sending them plane loads of cash they would pretend not to be working on a nuke and we would pretend they werenât working on a nuke.
You know, there is something comforting about Republicans embracing a Neocon view of the world, constantly engaging in new conflicts and enforcing their will on other nations. For a while, Republicans tried to be âAmerica Firstâ, and âNo new warsâ and it just didnât sit right with me. It would be like Dems fighting new regulations about gun ownership, not our lane!
Now? Hell, we just got out of Venezuela and are engaged in the biggest kerfuffle of all, a nation of 90 million people with a real Army of 2 million soldiers! Heck yeah! Whatâll this take? 6-8 weeks? No biggie! What could go wrong? Next stopâŠ..Cuba!
And that whole thing about protecting kids from predators? Glad thatâs over with as well. Let those silly Dems worry about that, men like Trump and Epstein have needs and that is privileged information.
Oh, and that whole concern about affordability? That is for sissies, like Dems. Real men make enough money to handle 4 dollar gas and rising grocery bills. Heck, just go out into the back yard and shoot up some meat for the table, like real men do.
Glad the GOP got back to its Neocon roots! And all of you guys defending it, just like when we invaded Iraq on a lie! Everything old is new again.
Itâs clear Trump is out of his depth. With other issues, he can get away with it, by forcefully shoving some bluster out there, but on an issue as complex and important and this, he sounds ignorant and clueless.
Because it was a terrible deal. Tearing it up was the right thing to do.
âAvoiding the Seven Deadly Sins of a Bad Iran Nuclear Deal
The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which the Obama administration and European negotiators naively hoped would curb Iranâs nuclear program, was a catastrophic failure. The Obama administrationâs weak-handed negotiations not only failed to halt Iranâs nuclear ambitions, but also paved the way for Iran to become a legitimate nuclear weapons threshold state. Worse, the deal rewarded and fueled the Islamic Republicâs malign behavior with billions of dollars in sanctions relief and lifting arms embargoes. Recognizing these critical flaws, President Trump slammed the JCPOA as âthe worst deal ever negotiatedâ and wisely withdrew from it in 2018, opting instead for a successful âmaximum pressureâ campaign that severely weakened Iranâs economy and strengthened U.S. leverage for future negotiations.â
Trump had Iran beaten economically when he left office the first timeâŠthen those idiots Joe and Kamala let them off the hookâŠ
âThe Biden administrationâs return to Obama-era appeasement has brought Iran closer than ever before to producing a nuclear weapon. Recent International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports indicate that Iran now possesses a large enough stockpile of 60% highly-enriched uranium to build seven nuclear weaponsâa stockpile that doubled over the last four months alone. This rapid progress was enabled by the Biden administrationâs policies, which boosted Iranâs accessible foreign exchange reserves from a minuscule $4 billion at the end of the Trump administration to nearly $34 billion by the end of Bidenâs term. Iran earned over $100 billion from the export of oil alone when President Biden failed to enforce U.S. sanctions.â
In the endâŠIranâs return to prominence post Biden just like the border and the immigration fiasco was a problem Trump was left solve.
Just like the border fiasco there is no reason to listen to the stupid people on the left who originally caused the problems.
To bring this back around to last nightâs speechâŠthe President laid out the plan, the objectives, the timeframe, and the results so far.
Saying heâs out of his depth is something someone out of his depth would say. Mr Trumpâs primary mission has been to Undo the damage done by Biden and the Democrats. Fixing the border and this mess in Iran, both of which were caused by Biden administration incompetence, are two accomplishments worthy of a major place in American presidential history.
I heard an analyst say something I very Much agreed with last nightâŠthat speech had several different audiences. The American people, the Iranians, or new allies in the Middle East, our old unreliable allies in NATO, and Russia and China.
I thought he was effective In reaching out to all of those audiences.